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Crushing a car is a good way to remind street racers of the law - Collins
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What s the rush? Comparing National and Labour Government s use of urgency
19 Apr, 2021 01:24 AM
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Parliament Buildings, from left, Bowen House, the Beehive, and Parliament House, Wellington. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Jason Walls is a political reporter for the New Zealand Heraldjason.walls@nzme.co.nz@Jasonwalls92
The Government has come under fire from the Opposition on a number of occasions in recent weeks due to its use of urgency in the House. Act leader David Seymour has been a particularly vocal critic, saying the frequent use of urgency shows the Government is more interested in its own agenda than what s best for New Zealand .
Roller destroys vehicles in Wellington. Crowds at a car enthusiast gathering filmed the roller smashing into vehicles.
Move over Crusher Collins, there s new sheriff in town: Crusher Condie. Or, in Wellington City Council-speak, associate transport portfolio leader councillor Jenny Condie is introducing a plan to council to consult on a traffic bylaw, part of which is looking at how to control, restrict, or ban “cruising”. Condie confirmed that the bylaw change, if it did come about, was designed to be a crackdown on boy racers. She said this was in response to complaints especially about noise and speeding in the city’s outer suburbs, often in new subdivisions with wide roads and fewer homes.
Roller destroys vehicles in Wellington. Crowds at a car enthusiast gathering filmed the roller smashing into vehicles.
Move over Crusher Collins, there s new sheriff in town: Crusher Condie. Or, in Wellington City Council-speak, associate transport portfolio leader councillor Jenny Condie is introducing a plan to council to consult on a traffic bylaw, part of which is looking at how to control, restrict, or ban “cruising”. Condie confirmed that the bylaw change, if it did come about, was designed to be a crackdown on boy racers. She said this was in response to complaints especially about noise and speeding in the city’s outer suburbs, often in new subdivisions with wide roads and fewer homes.
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